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>> jacob, wherever you are and whatever indiscretions you have done, they are all recoverable. >> a father's emotional plea to his missing son. why the young man's disappearance shut down his college. and -- >> airport workers go on strike. the potential impact to your holiday travel plans. good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm keith jones. we begin with what could be a messy commute. take a look at nbc 10 first alert radar. all that rain on the left side of your screen is moving our way and it could have an impact on your morning and evening rush. >> let's go to nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. exactly when will all of this rain start? >> for the morning hours, it will start to move in. so during the morning commute, this rain will start to approach our western counties right now, we have the cloudy skies out
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there. but that rain is slowly inching closer. right now, we are dry. but that will change come the morning hours, especially if you're in the earlier part of the commute areas west of philadelphia. so here is future weather as we go through the early morning hours, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, if you are west of philadelphia, you'll see that rain first. that's by 8:00 a.m. with temperatures in the 60s. so as far as tomorrow is concerned, yes, we'll see the rain moving in for the morning commute. i don't think everyone will see the rain around by 8:00 a.m. new jersey will be the driest by then. but by 60 degrees. that's going to be the temperature by noon. rain will be widespread throughout the area. the wind will start to pick up. for the evening commute, we expect rain around, wind around but a mild day. temperatures in the 60s. coming up, we'll look at who could see the heaviest rain and how cold it will get this weekend. you have to see this video that gives us a revealing look inside the terror in paris. we're getting our first look at one of the paris attacks as it
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happened. this is video obtained by "the daily mail." you see workers and diners diving for cover as bullets fly at a restaurant. one young woman would have died, but the terrorist assault misfired. isis says it's setting its sights on another u.s. target. capitalizing on fear, isis released this propaganda video threatening a suicide attack in times square in new york city. meanwhile, gunshots cutting the silence in france overnight. a major terror attack thwarted this massive deadly raid of a terror plot. it's unclear if one of these is
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the mastermind. french police have banned public demonstrations in paris and surrounding towns until sunday. here at home, debate rages on to accept syrian refugees or ban them from entering the u.s. >> that's offensive and contrary to american values. >> all the while security tightens. we recorded officers with long guns, patrolling philly's 30th street stations, security experts urging us all to stay vigilant. >> if you see something, say something. we know what's appropriate and what's not. >> a french prosecutor tells nbc news they're awaiting dna results to tell whether they actually killed the mastermind behind last week's attacks. a gloucester man has been credited with helping thwart a mosque attack halfway across the country. 26-year-old clayton cansler was arrested. officials say the new jersey man
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found these posts on social media of someone threatening to shoot up a mosque and posting pictures of an assault rifle and ammuniti ammunition. police then contacted authorities in texas who tracked the threats to clayton cansler. police noted cansler lived near a mosque and subsequently arrested him. happening now, airport workers at philadelphia international are protesting tonight calling for an increase in minimum wages and benefits. the workers who include baggage handlers, wheelchair attendants and cabin cleaners walked off the job around 10:30 tonight. a union spokesperson says the group is pushing for an increase in the minimum wage rates to $15 an hour. philadelphia counselwoman sanchez says while wage improvements have been made, more work still needs to be done. >> philadelphia cannot have a first-class international airport where workers are not treated with respect and dignity. >> a representative from philadelphia international says they are prepared to assist the
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airlines to make sure passenger needs are met throughout the work stoppage. ♪ a community's prayers for a missing college student. tonight, dozens showed up at a synagogue in abington. >> they were there to support jacob marberger. his disappearance prompted his college to close in maryland. denise nakano reports. ♪ >> you have no reason not to come home. please come home and show yourself. >> reporter: few eyes stayed dry when jacob marberger's father spoke publicly for the first time since his son disappeared. >> jacob, wherever you are, whatever indiscretions you have done, they are all recoverable. >> reporter: about 75 people came to old york road temple on short notice to join dr.
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marberger's side and plead for jacob to reach out to his family. >> that he is safe and that he is secure. >> that we're going to support him and that it's all okay. >> reporter: jacob's disappearance prompted washington college to close its campus, reportedly despondent, his parents noticed that jacob came to the family home and may have left with a rifle. a short time later, his cell phone was pinged and was seen on surveillance buying a small box of bullets from walmart. investigators say there's been no activity on his cell phone since 7:30 monday morning. but as his father explains, jacob never threatened anyone and made a mistake of waving an antique gun while drunk that resulted in misdemeanor gun charges. >> i don't think he knows how to deal with that. >> reporter: it's the third day,
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fbi, state and local police have searched for his son. >> i hope jacob will hear this and come. that's the only answer we want. >> reporter: family and friends are waiting on any word from jacob. meantime, washington college will remain closed through thanksgiving break. classes will resume november 30th. denise nakano, nbc 10 news. this is a house fire in delaware county that injured several firefighters and started on whitley street and darby borough. none of the injuries are considered life-threatening. this is the scene in overbrook after a suspected arsonist torched nearly a dozen cars. >> but he also sets himself on fire in the process. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal reports. >> reporter: at the superior automotive's repair yard in overbrook, workers can fix up
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just about any beat-up old car. but not these ones. they were burnt to a crisp by a suspected arsonist. police say 11 cars here were set ablaze, the fire caught on crucial surveillance video. >> we heard the noise around 4:00 that morning. >> reporter: his row home butts up against the back. >> we saw the fire in the back. and the flame was in my neighbor's bedroom. >> reporter: woke you up? >> yeah. it was a boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: the surveillance video shows a mysterious hooded man at the scene heading toward the lot in the middle of the night, then those flames erupt while trying to escape the suspect accidentally sets himself on fire. you can see him running away with the flames burning up his left arm. >> that was stupid, really stupid. >> reporter: neighbors say he got a taste of his own medicine. >> he got what he deserved.
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>> reporter: and police say the suspect likely has serious burns to his hands and his arm. that suspect was last seen running down this back alley wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt. police have been checking local hospitals looking for any burn victims. but so far, they've come up empty. randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. to decision 2016 now. carly fiorina will be in philadelphia tomorrow morning. fiorina set to deliver the keynote address at a local university. fiorina has the support of 22% of republican voters, according to one poll. something fell out of the sky near this refinery in new jersey. the device that has police worried about a potential security threat.
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a drug bust forced this pizza place to close temporarily. we'll tell you why an employee is behind bars. plus, a vandal strikes one man's grave over and over and over again. how it might be an attempt to settle a score more than 50 years ago. and we have rain moving in for the morning commute, even through the evening commute, so several hours of rain tomorrow. i'll show you the timing and a colder weekend, that's coming up.
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the fbi and local police are investigating after a drone fell out of the sky and crashed into a truck in northern new jersey this morning. the incident happened just outside this phillips 66. there are no federal guidelines to criminally prosecute anyone operating a drone. police raid a pizza shop on the main line. tonight, officers say customers were buying something that
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wasn't on the menu. >> nbc 10's andrea is outside. they were selling pizza and pot? >> reporter: hard to believe. the assistant manager here would come outside and deal drugs in a car in the parking lot, then come back inside and sell pizzas to families, which he didn't know that was some of her repeat customers were actually undercover officers. a seasons pizza employee's attempt to make more money -- >> she would come out, do buys, go back into the store. >> reporter: detectives say the 36-year-old unknowingly sold marijuana to officers multiple times over the course of a month. this officer was undercover and witnessed the transaction. >> very relaxed, invited our officer into her vehicle,
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exchanged numbers, told her -- give me a day or so notice what you need, i can get this. >> reporter: each time, she was on the clock. in fact, she was an assistant manager. >> they've always been very nice up there. it's pretty stunning. >> reporter: after the final transaction, officers followed her into the restaurant and made the arrest. >> she was arrested with a small amount of marijuana still on her person. >> reporter: there was also marijuana in one of her bags in the store. a health code violation that forced the restaurant to temporarily closed. >> she's dealing with food that's going to your and my kids and your and my dad. that's unacceptable. >> reporter: up till this evening, crews were inside cleaning the facility. >> it's a very familial community. hearing about something like this, certainly shocks me. >> reporter: now, take a look. customers right now are greeted by this sign, basically explaining that the restaurant
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is closed. but police say that it should reopen soon. it's important to know that the managers here at seasons pizza are cooperating fully with police. now a story you saw first on nbc 10, a gravestone vandalism mystery solved now in montgomery county. listen to this. police say the motive behind the crime was a grudge that lasted more than half a century. we first brought you the story last week. a gravestone was vandalized over and over again for more than a year. after we showed you images of the suspected vandal, police say tips started rolling in. now they've arrested a man named paul donovan. investigators say donovan was angry with the man buried at the cemetery plot over a theft that happened 56 years ago. >> when the deceased was 10 and
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this subject was 12, he claims that this subject stole money from him and 56 years later, he was getting back at him. so for 56 years, he lived with this grudge. >> police tell us donovan offered to pay the family back for the damage he did minus the 56-year-old debt which he says is $300. tragedy strikes twice for former nfl quarterback doug flutie. his parents died of heart attacks within an hour of each other. doug flutie is best known for his hail mary pass against miami while playing for boston college in 1984. he spent 12 seasons in the nfl and works as an analyst for nbc sports. he posted on facebook today that his father, who had been ill, died of a heart attack in the hospital. less than an hour later, his mother died suddenly of a heart attack as well. flutie wrote, you can die of a broken heart and i believe it. thanksgiving is just one week from tomorrow.
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>> tonight some of the city's most needy are getting a fresh start. anyone who came to stay at st. mary's shelter in center city was given a makeover. they partnered with several barbers to give haircuts and essential toiletry items to the homeless. after that, they had their photos taken. certainly a happy guy right there. >> it's the little things that can make a big difference. >> for sure. like an umbrella tomorrow. >> that's going to make a big difference in whether or not you have a good day when you step outside. make sure you grab the umbrella before you leave. take your time on the roadways. not just the morning commute but also the evening commute. rain will be moving in for the morning, especially if you're west of philadelphia, you have a higher chance of seeing that morning rain for the morning commute. it's going to stay mild tomorrow. temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s and it's going to be a windy day as we go through the afternoon.
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as we go into the weekend, the rain is going to be gone. but it's going to get colder, especially for the eagles game. temperatures in the 40s. if you're going to that, make sure you bundle up. tomorrow, as far as the bus stop is concerned, by 7:00 a.m., the best chance of rain will be north and west of philadelphia. lehigh valley and poconos, temperatures near 60 degrees. but by the afternoon bus stop time, that is when we expect more rain around, more widespread. here's the rain right now. it is just west of the area, down through the carolinas. but it's not here yet. we just have the cloud cover from it. locally, we're dry. but the rain is as close as western p.a. now. so it will get here right around sunrise. here's future weather. it's approaching by 6:00, 7:00, 8:00. parts of delaware already seeing the rain. and then closer to lunchtime, a little more widespread. we could see areas of heavy rain at times and then pretty consistent from lunchtime through the evening commute.
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we could even have some heavy areas along the evening commute. and by 9:00, the rain leaving new jersey and we clear out on friday. we get colder friday and windy. that will lead us into a much colder weekend. as far as rainfall totals are concerned, anywhere from half an inch to an inch. maybe higher in some of the heavier showers. the eagles' forecast, if you're tailgating, expect the low 40s. kickoff time, mid-40s. by the fourth quarter, around the mid-40s still. but it will be feeling like the 30s. so it is going to be colder this weekend. that's going to last into the beginning of next week. tonight, we stay in the 50s, cloudy with that rain getting here by sunrise. rai rainy, warm day tomorrow. temperatures in the upper 60s. but friday, finally clearing out all that. 58 degrees friday. it will get a little windy for friday. that cooler air moving in. for the weekend, we have cooler temperatures.
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56 degrees saturday. 46 on sunday. you see that 10-degree drop many mornings with temperatures in the 30s. monday morning will be the coldest. 32 degrees there with some areas in the 20s north and west. then we start off thanksgiving week in the 40s. but look at wednesday. we get closer to 60. so thanksgiving so far does look to be cool but also kind of comfortable. >> warming up a little bit for thanksgiving. >> a little bit. a little bit of mild air trying to sneak back in here. >> i'll take it. look at this, the flyers traded their sticks for serving spoons tonight. captain claude giroux and several of his teammates served at the ronald mcdonald house which supports families of seriously ill children. good for them. the eagles' injury report, crowded these days with the quarterback position at the forefront. john clark has the story on that. plus, the eagles defense will be
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the eagles preparing for the buccaneers on sunday and dealing with a number of injuries. to boot, barwin missed practice today and then there's the quarterback situation. john clark has daltds. >> reporter: the eagles could be missing three key players on offense, bradford, matthews and peters all sat out practice today. here they are watching practice today. sam and ryan have not passed through the concussion protocol.
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and chip kelly says the eagles right now don't know the severity of sam bradford's left shoulder injury because he can't do anything physically under the nfl's concussion protocol. here is mark sanchez practicing, working with demarco murray on their handoffs and sanchez could be under center on sunday. >> it's a good test mentally and a good test of your preparation. but you're accountable to all these guys in the locker room. and all the coaches that work so hard. so we all have to be ready to play and go out and do our best to win. >> reporter: for as bad as things seem for the eagles, if they beat the bucs on sunday, they could end up tied for first place in the nfc east. the giants are on a bye week. i'm john clark, comcast sportsnet. >> well, the they will have to
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face jameis winston. >> he's improved. there's a maturation process going on with him. he's making better decisions with the football. he's being smarter throwing the football. >> do not forget to vote on our high school blitz game of the week here at nbcphiladelphia.com. here are your choices. logon and vote. the results revealed tomorrow. sixers hosting the pacers tonight here at the wells fargo center. ugly start to this one. sixers giving away the ball at an alarming rate. 31 total turnovers in this game. pacers superstar paul george benefited from the most. had his way with the sixers all night long, off the boards. wow. drills the three. george scored 34 points. sixers crushed by the pacers 112-85. sixers 0-12 on the season. that will do it for sports.
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up next, it's "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon. >> jennifer lawrence is my guest tonight. and we have actor michael b. jordan. it's a great show. do not change the channel. it's great. >> should all just turn around. >> there we go. >> umbrellas tomorrow. it's going to be rainy. take your time on the roadways. still going to be mild. windy with the rain. temperatures in the mid to upper 60s but a chance of thunderstorms mainly in new jersey and delaware. rainy tomorrow. clear out for the end of the week in time for your friday night plans. but colder. 30s for morning lows starting saturday morning. sunday, cold for the eagles. and a cold start to thanksgiving
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